With a small catalogue and a consistent editorial policy, the creation of collections may seem useless. So we thought in the beginning of the adventure. But some convergences appeared soon, centred on geographical locations, animated by charismatic musicians. And we decided to launch two collections.
The East collection started in 1995, in Amsterdam where Alain Van Kerckhoven met Alexander Gugel, Alexander Shchetinsky and Dmitri Capyrin. It collects New Consonant Music works from former USSR composers.
The Antonio Eduardo collection was created in Santos (Brazil) in 1998. Over the years, pianist Antonio Eduardo introduced in South America many European works of New Consonant Music. He also collected works from Brazilian composers.